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and at all times and occasions do his utmost to further their progress, 

 and to enhance the welfare and prosperity of so long established and so 

 highly respected an institution. 



The following gentlemen proposed at the last meeting, were ballotted for 

 and declared duly elected : — 



T. R. Davidson, Esq. C. S. Capt. Marshall, B. N. I. 



Allan Gilmore, Esq. J. Borrodaile, Esq. 



J. P. Mackilligin, Esq. 

 And the following new members were proposed : — 



J. Alexander, Esq. C. S. proposed by C. B. Trevor, Esq. C. S. and se- 

 conded by the Secretary. 



J. Furlong, Esq. proposed by the Secretary, seconded by Robert W. 

 Frith, Esq. 



The following list of books presented and purchased was read : — 

 Books received for the meeting of the Asiatic Society on the 6th November, 1844. 

 Books presented and exchanged, 



1. Meteorological Register for the month of September. From the Surveyor 

 General's Office. 



2. Oriental Christian Spectator, Vol. V. No. 10. October, 1844. Bombay. By 



the Editor. 



3. Calcutta Christian Observer, Vol. XIII. Nos. 149-50. October and November, 

 1844. By the Editor. 



4. Calcutta Journal of Natural History, etc, By J. M'CIelland and W. Griffith, 

 No. 18. By the Editors. 



5. London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, Nos. 159-161, for 

 April to June, 1844. By the Editors. 



6. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, by Jameson, No. 72. April, 1844. By 

 the Editor. 



7. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy for the year, 1842-43. Part 7. 

 Dublin, 1844. By the R. I. A. 



8. Report of the 13th Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, 1843. By the Association. 



9. The Athenaeum, Nos. 875-879, per August 1844. 



Books Purchased. 



10. Journal Asiatique, Nos. 10-12. 



11. Histoire Naturelle des Poissons, par M. de Cuvier et. M. A. Valenciennes; 

 tome xvii. 55. Paris. 1844. 



